 Trevino, who caught up with Meredith Morakovitz on the field shortly after the game. Jose, a three-run shot in the fourth and a single. What click for you at the plate this afternoon, this evening? Just getting my swings off. I've been working with the hitting coaches and just working on a few things here and there, but they've been pretty good with me. They've just been like, just keep swinging. You're doing good, just keep swinging. Did you think that home run was staying fair off the bat? I didn't. I thought it was going foul. I guess the win kind of just held it onto it. Luis Severino had some trouble. He had to overcome there in that first inning. For him to be able to bear down and not allow a run, how were you able to get him through that? That was really huge. He had a couple defensive plays. He made some really good pitches and executed. I thought he did well. Did you think his slider was better this evening than it has been in past games, perhaps? Yeah. Slider and his curveball were both really, really good in the change-up. I mean, he was on the night. It was really good. If you look at the scoring for you guys, it was John Carlos Stanton's double in the gap that got you guys on the board. Think of the hustle out of Anthony Rizzo going first to home. That was awesome. I thought the dugout was kind of on him, like, let's go. There was a bunch of, I call them a bunch of third base coaches in the dugout waving them in. So, yeah, that was awesome. Jose, thanks for the time. Thank you. Let's send it back to you.